Up and comer 18 year old Isabel LaRosa has released the haunting “i’m yours”. You’ll love if you if you like Melanie Martinez and Twenty One Pilots. Known for her moody electro-pop, LaRosa recently inked a deal with Slumbo Labs/RCA Records after going with viral with the track Haunted.
“I started posting on TikTok to promote my music, and for about a year, 5-10 posts a day, literally nothing went viral. Not even close. Two months ago my brother and I wrote a song called “Haunted.” We wanted to create something that felt like it could be in the show “Euphoria” – Isabel LaRosa
LaRosa’s last single, “HEARTBEAT” was the biggest daily streaming gainer at her record label – even above all of the label’s major heavy-hitters – due to all of the growing attention around “i’m yours.” Since teasing “i’m yours” on TikTok, streams across LaRosa’s catalog have grown by well over 350%. The five second clip of “i’m yours” has been used in over 160K TikTok videos, with 27 million views across all social platforms, and breakout artists / influencers such as Nessa Barrett, Huddy, Emma Norton, and Kayla Nicole have used the sound on their pages.
To date, LaRosa has been featured on Spotify playlists like Pop Sauce, Pop Rising and Fresh Dance Pop. In addition to writing all three singles on her critically acclaimed debut EP, i’m watching you, LaRosa wrote the treatments for and co-directed the video for each track, which ultimately fit together into a short film.
Norwegian up & comer Eline Noelia drops playful new track I’m Good. You may love if you’re looking for something unique and quirky and reminiscence of Britney.
The 23 year old powerhouse hails from Tønsberg, Norway and is inspired by 2010’s pop and vocalists from the 90’s, like Lady Gaga, Demi Lovato and Céline Dion. Eline grew up surrounded by musicians and started to write and record songs when she was 7 years old.
Eline crafted her sound with new collaborators after signing with Warner Music Norway in November 2021, Noelia released her debut single “Ecstasy” January 10th through MGP – the national selection for Eurovision song contest. In March she dropped the 80’s inspired “Shockwave” and then “Don’t Pray For Me” in late July.
Hazlett shares Downhill, probably my favorite track on his EP, Oh Downhill, which is side A of his upcoming 1st full-length album. The indie folk artist is doing everything right, and in my opinion, sits on top of the heap, and could be minutes away from going viral. Right now, he’s resting as an unheard gem.
The 18:00 minute EP punches hard with tracks “Please Don’t Be,” “Even If It’s Only,” “My Skin,” and “Everybody Hates Me,” and of course “Oh Downhill.”
Hazlett says, “I don’t know what is ingrained in human nature that makes us run back to things that are bad for us, people that don’t like us, or compare ourselves to strangers’ lives.” He adds, “When you look back after a moment like this happens, it’s so confusing. But in that moment, it’s all you can care about and all you can focus on. This song is a little homage to this broken little world we are all trying to swim in.”
Check out the official video here.
BELARO released the two sided single “THIS IS GON’ GET MESSY” which features “Come As You Are (Nirvana)” and Cheers. Fans of Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, and Kehlani will love.
‘Cheers’ is a soulful R&B bad b*tch anthem that will resonate with anybody who has experienced a messy breakup.” says BELARO .
BELARO has performed at Hollywood’s The Peppermint Club and has landed on Spotify editorial playlists such as Just Hits, Fresh Finds, and Fresh Finds: Pop.
Check out Like That by Hannah Lynn. The 17 year old songwriter writes honest and personal pop confessions. She draws inspiration straight from her experiences, and sitting at the piano and writing. “It’s All Good” is her debut release, followed by 3 singles.
“Like That was written on a sunny afternoon in my bedroom, pouring my heart out playing the guitar. It’s an anthem of “I hate that I liked you, you hurt me, so I’m going to pretend I never cared about you at all.” I needed to write something mad, but also honest. I needed to get over someone and Like That was how I finally did” – Hannah Lynn